snookered

英 [ˈsnuːkəd] 美 [ˈsnuːkərd]

v.  设障碍球; 阻挠; 使落空; 欺骗; 使上当
snooker的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 斯诺克
    Snooker is a game involving balls on a large table. The players use a long stick to hit a white ball, and score points by knocking coloured balls into the pockets at the sides of the table.
    1. ...a game of snooker...
      一局斯诺克比赛
    2. They were playing snooker.
      他们在打斯诺克。
  2. VERB 阻止…采取行动;使…不如愿
    If you are snookered by something, it is difficult or impossible for you to take action or do what you want to do.
    1. The President has been snookered on this issue.
      在这个问题上,总统未能如愿。

双语例句

  1. The President has been snookered on this issue.
    在这个问题上,总统未能如愿。
  2. He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk.
    他被那个骗子的甜言蜜语给愚弄了。
  3. Snookered by a lot of malarkey ( New Republic)
    被胡言乱语击败(新共和国)
  4. You cannot win; you've been completely snookered!
    你怎麽做都没用,你已经完全落入圈套了!